WWW4

Presenters

If you have not yet registered for the conference, you have a problem that can be solved. Please register to the "waiting-list" and send e-mail stating the problem to www4reg@tower.lcs.mit.edu.

If you still have a problem, please send e-mail to Barbara A. Kucera (bkucera@void.ncsa.uiuc.edu), the International World Wide Web Conference Coordinator.

The conference was planned for the convenience of the attendees. The sessions group papers of like topics into sessions of 90 Minutes per session. The papers are available on-line before and after the conference, and available in the printed proceedings. The time for a particular paper presentation is determined by the context, (2 papers in a session = 1/2 the time, 6 papers = 1/6 the time).

Each of the six Presentation rooms will have a large screen Barco projection system and a set of 3 machines (MAC, PC, SUN) for the speakers. A speaker`s preparation ( (Marriott room, Maine) will also contain a set of the machines.

	MACS
	----
	PowerPC 6100 Macintosh
	500Mb hard drive
	16Mb ram
	System7.5
	Mosaic
	Netscape
	JPEG/GIF viewer
	Telnet/ftp
	SoundMaster
	PowerPoint Viewer
	TeachText
	Audio output to room audio system
	Video output to large projector
	Network Connection

	PCS
	---
	75MHz Pentium (Compaq Deskpro)
	630Mb hard drive
	16Mb ram
	Windows 95
	Mosaic
	Netscape
	Telnet/ftp
	JPEG/GIF viewer
	No sound card
        PowerPoint Viewer
        Simple Text Editor
        Audio output to room audio system
        Video output to large projector	
	Network Connection


	SUNS
	----
        Sparc5 110MHz
        1 Gb hard drive
        32 ram
        Solaris2.4/Openwindows
	Telnet/ftp
        Mosaic
        Netscape
        Simple Text Editor
        Audio output to room audio system
        Video output to large projector
        Network Connection
Tom Greene,
WWW4 Local Arrangement Chair


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